Glypride 4mg(Glimepiride)

Glimipiride 4 mg is an oral anti diabetic medication that controls blood sugar levels.This drug increases the sensitivity of the body cells towards the produced insulin. Glimipiride is given along with the diet and exercise to treat type 2 diabetes. Glimipiride belongs to the sulfonyl ureas class of drugs.

The ailments it is used for:

Glimipiride 4 mg is a prescription medicine used for the treatment of type 2 Diabetes. It is given as an adjunct with diet and exercise in the management of Type 2 diabetes.

Understanding the drug Glimipiride:

How it works?

Glimipride helps in controlling the bloods sugar levels of the body.

Glimipride

It is a third generation oral hypoglycemic drug that stimulates the production of insulin from pancreatic beta cells and increases the sensitivity of body cells to the insulin. Glimipride binds with the potassium channel and depolarizes the membrane. This in turn actuates calcium ion inflow and induces insulin secretion. It aims to increase the production of insulin from the pancreas and overcomes the insulin resistance factor.

When should you avoid it?

You should not take Glimipiride if you:

Have any allergy to any of the active ingredients present in it

Are using any other antidiabetic drug

Are allergic to sulfa drugs

Have an enzyme glucose 6 phosphate deficiency

Have hepatic problems

Have kidney problems

Have diabetic ketoacidosis

Are having type 1 diabetes

Are undernourished

are pregnant or planning to become a pregnant

are breast feeding

How much to take?

Dosage is given according to the condition and health status of the patient. The usual recommended dose starts from 1 mg or 2 mg and can be increased or decreased depending upon the condition and patient’s response. Doctor will recommend the best suitable dose for you.

What are the strengths available?

Glimipiride is available in four strength combination available at our website:

Glypride 1mg

Glypride 2mg

Glypride 3mg

Glypride 4 mg

Who is the manufacturer?

Glypride is manufactured by Sun Pharma, a pharmaceutical giant and is available on our website in the pack of 30 tablets.

How to take?

Take the tablet with full glass of water. Don’t crush or chew the tablet. Always take the drug according to the instructions given on the package insert.

When to take?

Glimipiride 4 mg is generally taken once per day during breakfast or first meal. Your doctor can only recommend the best timings and always take the medicine as prescribed by the doctor.

For how long should it be taken?

This drug is meant to be taken on regular basis, so keep on taking the drug as long as recommended by the Doctor. Sudden discontinuation can lead to undesired and severe conditions.

What if you take too much (overdose)?

If overdose, immediately consult with your concerned doctor. Take medical help as soon as possible if you encounter hypoglycemia conditions:

Fatigue

Vomiting

Slurring of speech

Confusion

Shakiness

Muscular pain

Seizures

Blurred vision

Nausea

Fainting

What if you miss the dose?

Try to take the medicine at the same time each day; this reduces the chances of missing dose. Consult your Doctor if you miss the Dose. Don’t double up the dose in order to compensate with the previous one.

What are the side effects of Glimipiride 4 mg ?

With great efficacy, Glimipiride exerts some side effects that some may experience them or some may not. Chances of getting these undesired effects vary from person to person. Some common side effects are listed below:

Diarrhea, nausea and vomiting

Fatigue

Abdominal discomfort and pain

Headache

Dizziness

Mild itching and skin rash

Weakness, shaking and sweating due to extreme low blood sugar levels

Some serious and rare side effects that need serious consideration are stated below:

Skin conditions like pruritis and urticaria

Urine and stool discoloration

Difficulty in breathing

Anorexia

Confusion and hallucinations

Muscle pain and weakness

Numbness and tingly feeling

Blurred vision

Are there any possible drug interactions?

Always inform your doctor about the drugs you are taking till date. Give a complete list of prescription or non prescription drugs and any other disease conditions. Doctor gives you the complete information of the drugs that can hamper the action of Glimipiride. The drugs that may interact with Glimipiride are as follows:

Reserpine

Clonidine

Albuterol

Diisopyramide

Fluoxetine

Probenecid

Antiepileptic medications

Diuretics

Aspirin

Warfarin

Coumadin

Sulfa drugs like Bactrim, Gantanol and Septra

Acarbose

Isoniazid

Oral contraceptive pills

Asthma, allergy medications

Steroidal medicines

Thyroid medications

What are the things to be taken care of?

Always take the medicine as per prescription

Don’t share your medicine with anybody, even if they have the same symptoms

Keep complete record of other medicines you are taking along with this medicine

Don’t use the expired drug

Monitor your blood sugar levels regularly

Avoid consumption of alcohol while using this drug

Follow strict diet and exercise regimen while taking this drug

Always store the medicine at the room temperature and away from moisture, heat and light

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